A priest has been arrested for allegedly dealing Viagra and other aphrodisiacs.
Several blister packs of erectile dysfunction pills were found at Alfonso Raúl Masa’s home.
Over 4.4lbs (2kg) of the synthetic stimulant drug mephedrone were seized too.
He lived there with his boyfriend who was also placed under arrest.
In addition, the authorities seized two precision scales and other “powerful” aphrodisiac substances.

The police also confiscated £2,827 (EUR 3,300) in cash, allegedly earned from the sale of drugs.
Masa, parish priest of Don Benito, southwest of Madrid, Spain, was arrested on 19 February along with his partner.
They allegedly sold the drugs from their home and sent them to third parties in other regions of Spain.

They are also accused of distributing them in local parks and to clients on dating apps.
According to reports, the priest acted with impunity because he believed he enjoyed ‘divine protection’.
The bust was carried out as part of the Civil Guard’s Operation Botafumeiro.
The Civil Guard has accused the two detainees of trafficking harmful substances outside of legal routes.
They have not ruled out making further arrests in the case.
After appearing before a judge, the priest was released on charges while his partner remains in custody without bail.
The investigation is ongoing.
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